Like the rest of the world, we're being impacted by COVID-19, and we wanted to let you know what we're doing as a company in response to these unprecedented circumstances.

Of course, our number one priority is your safety and the safety of our employees. Here’s some of the things we’re doing right now:

We are keeping up-to-date with all CDC recommendations and guidelines, along with our state recommendations.

We have already asked the majority of our office employees to work from home, while maintaining a very small team available to still ship packages to you and around the world.

We are keeping our environments spare, sanitized, and spread out. We have also stopped allowing visitors into our corporate headquarters in an effort to adhere to strict social distancing practices.

Our mission has always been to help you inspire happy memories with your friends and family. In these difficult times, we think this mission is as important as ever. Thank you for being a loyal fan of HalloweenCostumes.eu. We couldn't be who we are without you, and we will continue to be here for you through this the best we can.

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What exactly does the Man in the Yellow Hat do? He lives in a 2-bedroom apartment overlooking Central Park AND has a house in the country -- that does not come cheap. Plus, he obviously takes trips to the Amazon, right?! That's where he found George. It turns out lots of people are curious about George's yellow clad friend. The search phrase 'what does the man in the yellow hat do' has over 7.5 million results. Google even autotypes it for you. Sadly, the answers are not as prevalent.

If your first instinct is the say that he works at the museum, you'd be wrong. He has friends that work there and is frequently called in to help out on various projects. He is not employed by the museum, however. There are also some suggestions that he is a herpetologist, a person who studies amphibians, which would also explain his world travels. One would not expect that a guy that studies salamanders would have a salary large enough for a Manhattan apartment with a park view, though. In a television episode, the Man With the Yellow Hat wrote a book about Cerulean Warblers. Again, this is probably not on the NY Times Best Seller list, or is much of a money-maker.